Guys i'm officially a game journalist now and i'm writing for a site thegameguidecentral.com.

I don't make any money from it, because it's a fairly new site and it's just beginning to attract people, but i'm doing this mainly for experience, so i'm glad i have been given this opportunity and hopefully i can carry this on during the course of time.

If you could help me by checking this site out i would really be greatful, but you don't have to it not an order HAHA.

As always I will be writing blogs on IGN, because i enjoy it and that will be continuous.

I would like to share with you my first review of a game that I have written about and plese give me feedback of how I can improve.

Marvel Vs Capcom 3 Review

One of the Worlds best fighting games is back in action and guess what? We get to play with a variety of the greatest characters we all know and adore. Marvell vs. Capcom 2 was great with the 2-d fighters and the detailed character designs, but Marvell vs. Capcom 3 offers you a whole new experience. It took 11 years for Capcom to release the sequel, but it was definitely worth the wait.

This is a game based with teams of three with about almost forty fighters chosen from Marvell and Capcom Comics. You have the chance to compete and compare different fighters that you would have never thought to have seen battling each other. Imagine Wolverine and Ryu smashing each others brains out, or a crazy match up like The Incredible Hulk vs. Morrigan.

If six players running around aren’t enough for you then the spectacular specials for each player and the impressive combos will certainly draw your attention. There are different ways to attack each other. You use a range of combos which look complex, but the way the buttons are laid out makes it easier to execute than other games. You can carry out combos based on the ground, in the air, with specials, with an X factor and combos can be chained together with each of the characters what they call Multi Mid Air combos. The X factor is a power which you can release any time in a match, but only once. This can change the game significantly and the X factor responds differently to each character. This can either give you a bigger hit damage or provide you with longer lasting life, so even if you have 1 character alive against 3 and you have your X factor then there is still a chance that you can become the victor.

The specials are stunning, colourful and full of action. Each character has at least 3 different specials and all consist of doing something either old school or totally unexpected and looks utterly beautiful.

What also makes the game stand out is the background animation, because while you are fighting, the background is dynamic and vibrant, therefore making the game hectic and wild. Without the moving background, this game wouldn’t have that extra edge.

You can also play friends and competitors all over the world and you can test your might against the best. Capcom have created a system where it records your data and accumulates it after every fight. They call this a license card which will stay with you unless you delete it. It will record data such as your wins, losses, damage ratio and how many times you have used a certain character.

The downside to this game is that there isn’t much to achieve. You only unlock 4 players, whereas in Marvel versus Capcom 2 you had to unlock the majority and you could access them by earning points or finishing levels. There are not a lot of modes to work with, there is only single player, missions, versus and training which can make the gaming experience a bit repetitive.

Maybe you are looking for a game which you want to be the best at by mastering all the combos, but you can most certainly play the game by button bashing and still destroy opponents with ease.

People will remember Marvel vs. Capcom 3 for being a great fighting game. The newest addition to the family is Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. This will hit the stores on the 15th November 2011 so make sure you don’t miss it!

I went to play Resistance 3 on September 2nd in Game on Oxford Street and boy is it good. I really enjoyed the little event but a little upset that I didn't win a PS3 OH WELL....

I'm not really a Resistance fan and I don't even own a PS3, but if you have one then i would recommend it. The guns are amazing and you have at least two different shooting options with each gun. Also the combat is smooth. I think the graphics are OK, it's not too spectacular, but the level designs make the experience great.

The story does look interesting as well, but I think the main attraction that bought me to like this game are the enemies.You have a range of different sizes. They can be a small as a ticker from gears of war, to as big as a Brumak. (Could be even bigger) One thing I do hope is that the game is long.

I think if you have the money to buy it then I suggest you do it's great. Thanks Game for letting us play the game.

Guys I have some important information for you if your interested in the future game Modern Warfare 3. They are showing live coverage of the multi-player mode on the following website. http://www.callofduty.com/xp/experiences. They are showing this in the Los Angeles event. This will be shown at 11am PDT Tomorrow so work it out for your time zones. I'm not a crazy Call of Duty fan, but I still want to see whats going down.

Hey guys i was just wondering does anyone experienced this on the first Prince of Persia for Xbox 360.

Basically I have finished everything there is to do to lead up to the final boss battle and the final door is supposed to be unlocked. When i go to that door it has a blinding light covering it. At this moment i thought "success", but when i tried to get through i couldn't, it is like there is an invisible wall behind the door that's blocking me from getting my achievement's . So i was just wondering does anyone know how to help me? If not then i am not starting the whole game again.